Tuesday, October 6, 2009

A LITTLE WORD FROM THE BUNNS ....

Have you heard the news? RG is having his right shoulder sliced, diced, and fixed Wed. Oct 7 AM. In by 7, home by noon. Drugged for 4 days. Arm in sling for 6 weeks. BL on caretaker duty - a very good choice.We wish him a speedy recovery ... otherwise fewer treats.

and then .... BL called OxBow (BL would call the Pope if she needed his assistance or advice!) They said that they had lots of complaints of pellets with the date below. They told her they had every scientist in the place analyze every pellet every which way but loose and they could NOT find a single difference between these pellets and other batches. Hmpfff .. why the heck didn't they just ask a rabbit in the first place? You suppose NO rabbits even work there? How do they test? Good grief - all companies have "typical" product testers. What a bunch of meatballs. Thumps..........

Best wishes for a speedy recovery, hope all goes well. My hubby had a hip replacement in June...be glad your not having that:) To oxbow, YES...hire bunns to test the food, I'm sure the humans there aren't eating it to see what it tastes like!!!!

As for the pellets, maybe it's something that went wrong in shipping. Maybe they were shipped or temporarily stored in close proximity to something that bunnies find stinky. Or maybe the packaging has a bunny-offensive smell.

Good luck with that sugery RG, do your Chinese Secret Practices again for fast healing. I'm sure there are plenty of bunnies who would love the job of testing pellets for Oxbow. They could have special seal that said "rabbit approved" with a picture of the tester and a paw print....OK maybe not.

Good luck RG!! Are you having an arthroscopy? Make sure you take all those painkillers so you are in no pain, and surely BL will take excellent care of you. And if the Bunns agree, you may have some therapy time with a lap bunny as well :)We never had Oxbow pellets - we always get the Science Selective ones and the bunnies never turned their tiny noses on them...maybe at Russel Rabbit they employ bunnies after all.